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Narrated by:
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Alma Cuervo
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Elizabeth Becker
Tourism, fast becoming the largest global business, employs one out of 12 persons and produces $6.5 trillion of the world’s economy. In a groundbreaking book, Elizabeth Becker uncovers how what was once a hobby has become a colossal enterprise with profound impact on countries, the environment, and cultural heritage.
This invisible industry exploded at the end of the Cold War. In 2012 the number of tourists traveling the world reached one billion. Now everything can be packaged as a tour: with the high cost of medical care in the U.S., Americans are booking a vacation and an operation in countries like Turkey for a fraction of the cost at home.
Becker travels the world to take the measure of the business: France invented the travel business and is still its leader; Venice is expiring of over-tourism. In Cambodia, tourists crawl over the temples of Angkor, jeopardizing precious cultural sites. Costa Rica rejected raising cattle for American fast-food restaurants to protect their wilderness for the more lucrative field of eco-tourism.
Dubai has transformed a patch of desert in the Arabian Gulf into a mammoth shopping mall. Africa’s safaris are thriving, even as its wildlife is threatened by foreign poachers. Large cruise ships are spoiling the oceans and ruining city ports as their American-based companies reap handsome profits through tax loopholes. China, the giant, is at last inviting tourists and sending its own out in droves. The United States, which invented some of the best of tourism, has lost its edge due to political battles. Becker reveals travel as product. Seeing the tourism industry from the inside out, through her eyes and ears, we experience a dizzying range of travel options though very few quiet getaways. Her investigation is a first examination of one of the largest and potentially most destructive enterprises in the world.
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Excellent analysis of the tourism industry
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good info, needed and editor with a sharper pencil
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Other than Becker’s critical look at how travel readers get their travel content, this book is a critical look at the state of travel today. The book was well researched and skillfully written.
Insightful Perspective of Tourism
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A collection of an emerging business
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I wish the author had tied things together better at the end, e.g. what things should we all be paying attention to at home and abroad to support healthy tourist industry advancement and sustainability.
Narration was clear but a bit stodgy, older school teacher sounding, also due to author's less contemporary style and vocabulary, which seemed to take so much longer to hear than to read.
Informative and interesting, a bit verbose
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